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September 18, 2022, 08:27:11 AM
#18
Hello, community
I have a question about how a country gets benefits from freelancing, e-commerce, or any IT skills by its residents people

Talking about freelancing, it's increased the reserve of our country which has great impact on the growth of economy. Also freelancers got incentives for their works and it's really great as i am one of them. On the other hand, most users who are having IT skills, are now getting remote jobs which also have same impacts like freelancers, however they don't need to pay any platform fees like freelancer.  Grin
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September 18, 2022, 08:18:46 AM
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Since this is supposed to be an economic discussion, I'd say the country economically benefits from her people who are freelancing, involved in e-commerce, and those who have IT skills. Other than the fact that these people would be earning and wouldn't be a burden to the country, they would also be paying taxes which is the lifeblood of the government. Moreover, freelancing, e-commerce, and IT skills are what the modern world and its future is all about. So a country having them means she's more or less on the right track.
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September 18, 2022, 07:43:58 AM
#16
Hello, community
I have a question about how a country gets benefits from freelancing, e-commerce, or any IT skills by its residents people

If a country supports good IT and can create jobs for people who have skill in IT, it will increase the economic sector because these people can have income that can be used to buy their daily needs. And this will also impact other sectors because people buy their necessities of life in local stores or online, and that will provide income for them too.

If a country can improve its IT infrastructure, other sectors will impact it. But this all needs support from the government, and the government that can provide permits and infrastructure so that the country can be ready to improve its IT.
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September 18, 2022, 07:07:47 AM
#15
Hello, community
I have a question about how a country gets benefits from freelancing, e-commerce, or any IT skills by its residents people


It is clear that having a strong IT sector is a fantastic boost to the finances and skill base of any country. Countries without a stable and fast internet connectivity will struggle in the modern world to keep enough jobs growing for their people as more business moves online. The best part is the wide range of activity that suits people of all types - whether you are doing low level data entry (like converting old newspaper articles into an online repository) or doing super advanced stuff like developing apps which might go on to serve many millions of people. Even low level jobs like shop assistants and food service industry jobs may slowly disappear as elements get replaced by technology, so learning a useful computer skill (even just typing at a fast pace) is going to be essential in future.
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September 18, 2022, 03:56:16 AM
#14
Hello, community
I have a question about how a country gets benefits from freelancing, e-commerce, or any IT skills by its residents people

If I don't misinterpret your point. it is possible for a country to earn income from jobs that are not created or are not included in the scope of government regulation. But of course here every time e-commerce is accessible in the country of residence, every company and newcomer will pay taxes on its operations. So you don't have to worry because the state has control over every e-commerce operating in its territory officially and has agreed to an operating agreement.
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September 18, 2022, 02:28:40 AM
#13
They work 9-5, they get paid every month, they pay taxes every year. That’s the general formula on how countries income is settled. Lolz. I am not sure what OP is trying to find out here? Or are you trying to ask income of freelancers who may or may not pay the taxes because they get money through cash or online payments and they may show lesser income than what’s expected ?
In any case that’s small portion of countries economy. Most of the giant ventures around the country pay their taxes every time so does not seem to be an issue for “national” income.
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September 18, 2022, 02:18:14 AM
#12
Hello, community
I have a question about how a country gets benefits from freelancing, e-commerce, or any IT skills by its residents people

The only way a country can benefit from any IT skill depends if the jobs is within the said country but for remote jobs outside the residence it will be difficult for their country to benefit except the resident is law abiding. I think taxes will be paid to the country of employment.
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September 18, 2022, 01:22:44 AM
#11
Today, people can work from anywhere without geographical restrictions, which means that developing countries can get better services from people all over the world. Not only that but also the less developed parts of the world can adopt new ways of doing business and achieve much better results. This is not only possible for us humans but also for companies that can find cheaper IT job opportunities.

I think the role of the government also exists, the government needs to understand this phenomenon. There must be changes in the education system to ensure that the right skills are being developed in a given country's workforce. Countries can do this by hiring IT experts to develop programs that will be used in their country's education system. They should also start having programs where freelancers can be paid on freelance ecommerce websites, so that they can earn while they are still working on it.
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September 17, 2022, 11:50:07 PM
#10
The opportunity to get a job and a business in the IT department is indeed great, but because it is not limited to the region, it is only categorized as an independent effort of the population, not the involvement of the government in developing the economy. In addition, the lack of maximum legal protection prevents some people from starting their jobs and businesses from finding opportunities in the IT space. On the other hand, some countries demand unfair taxes when considering this risky space.
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September 17, 2022, 11:42:32 PM
#9
Hello, community
I have a question about how a country gets benefits from freelancing, e-commerce, or any IT skills by its residents people


Do you mean IT freelancers where their clients or boss are located abroad? If so, then I'm one of those you're referring to.

To answer your question, our country benefits from us because we also pay tax to the government which contributes to the economy. We need to declare our monthly income in order to get some insurances and process legal documents. Our income also helps the economy when we spend it on commodities.
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September 17, 2022, 11:20:02 PM
#8
Pretty simple — an increased IT activity in a country means more jobs in general, hence more taxes for the government through the likes of income tax and value-added tax.
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September 17, 2022, 10:01:51 PM
#7
Hello, community
I have a question about how a country gets benefits from freelancing, e-commerce, or any IT skills by its residents people

It seems a rhetorical question, since according to your title you expect us to answer that IT boosts the economy, and I guess freelancing and e-commerce as well.

Any economic activity that is productive, in demand and adds value contributes to economic growth. In this specific case, IT is a highly demanded profession nowadays due to the digital transition of all societies, so it does contribute.
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September 17, 2022, 01:44:27 PM
#6
Hello, community
I have a question about how a country gets benefits from freelancing, e-commerce, or any IT skills by its residents people

Take the example of India, it has become the service provider for the whole of the world now. The benefits are the people get jobs despite the efforts by the local government moreover there is no need to setup proper establishments you can just start these things at your home, which means these incomes come even if the governments don't invest on infrastructure. Then this constitutes as export of services which means foreign exchange will flow into the country which is extremely good for any country as it will strengthen their forex reserves. Not to forget you'll get a better educated population as well.
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September 17, 2022, 01:40:20 PM
#5
They are also part of employment because they are engaged into what gives them profit and takes care of their financial needs. So if this is the case, they contribute to the GDP of the country since they make up the supply chain by buying what they need and money go into the country or economy and the government benefit from there. The fact that they buy what they need which money from them go back into the economy through the chain of distribution , they are contributing and the government is benefiting. Such level of job may not be taxed directly like in Nigeria but they are part of the supply chain, like they buy call cards, internet connection, feed, shelter and more that goes into the system.
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September 17, 2022, 01:36:59 PM
#4
Technology is the currency of now and the future, if a country has a healthy community base who are highly skilled in Tech and E-commerce, they would have many of the leading industries in those fields, bringing in revenue from other countries around the world.
This is one reason nations around the world are investing in education.

Freelancing is a broader blanket, involving so many skills besides those which are tech related.
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September 17, 2022, 01:33:14 PM
#3
Well, if these people are law-abiding citizens and are paying their taxes on time, that is how it boosts up an economy of the country. If their services or products are used or bought by other people from other countries, they will be paid, and that payment should be filed for taxes that apply depending on what the payment is for. Needless to say, it still boils down to taxes. Plus, there is also a possibility that the country who regularly uses the freelancers services may recommend the said service to other people, providing a wider market for the freelancer and thus netting more income, in return, paying more taxes.
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September 17, 2022, 12:58:58 PM
#2
Do you have something more specific or is the question more general?

It'll provide liquidity and buying pressure on the currency of the country the freelancers are in because they'll have profits and maybe even their full wage being converted into a currency they're going to want to spend at some point.

They might also provide import and export taxes (ecommerce) and VAT on products sold. Larger ecommerce companies could also benefit from getting local contracts/makers and then might have less administration on things like returns (like many large companies do with distribution centres that can hold stock and quality test them).
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September 17, 2022, 12:46:47 PM
#1
Hello, community
I have a question about how a country gets benefits from freelancing, e-commerce, or any IT skills by its residents people
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